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Still under construction, all articles are available to download.

Antaki, C., Finlay, W.M.L. And Walton, C. (2007).The staff are your friends: Intellectually disabled identities in official discourse and interactional practice. British Journal of Social Psychology. 19 pgs.

Finlay, W.M.L., Antaki, C. And Walton, C. A manifesto for the use of video in service improvement and staff development in
residential services for people with learning disabilities. The British Journal of Intellectual Disability. 5pgs.

Milner, P., Kelly, B. (2009). Community participation and inclusion: people with disabilities defining their place' Disability & Society.
17 pgs

Ponting, L., Ford, K., Rudge, P., And Williams, V. Getting good support. Norah Fry Centre. 9 pgs

The State of Queensland. (2007). Acquired Brain Injury Outreach Service. How to Build Good Boundaries in Support Work. Queensland Health 3 pgs

Wheatley, M. Beyond hope and fear. National Disability Services Queensland. 1pg

Williams, V., Ponting, L., Ford, K., And Rudge, P. Skills for support: personal assistants and people with learning disabilities. Disabilities. The Official Journal of the British Institute of Learning Disabilities. 9pgs

   
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